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What troubles are you having?I am having some troubles after successfully flashing 2.10. Is it possible to reflash it to the 2.09 ruu?
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What troubles are you having?I am having some troubles after successfully flashing 2.10. Is it possible to reflash it to the 2.09 ruu?
What troubles are you having?
After you did the update, did you do a factory reset to wipe the phone? I recommend doing a reset to clear the cache and data, and let the firmware load clean. It seems to fix some issues like this.- Friend widget is a little wonky. More often then not I have to hit the refresh button on the widget twice to get my Twitter and Facebook updates (updates twitter on first refresh, second refresh then grabs the facebook updates, some of which happened before the twitter updates that were pulled in the first refresh).
- Browser seems a little sluggish on certain sites (howardforums), whereas when on Telus firmware 2.1 my browser seemed to be a little more responsive (and alot more responsive when viewing howardforums).
The Android software has a bug in the video recording that does not adjust the ISO when it's set to Auto. Go into the settings for the video recorder and set the ISO to 400 or 800 and it will fix that. In fact, I set mine at 400 and leave it there. The ISO setting controls both photo and video, so the 400 is a decent middle option.-Recording videos, I have mine set to 720p, videos playback freezes when I pan and then skips to a later part in the video.
After you did the update, did you do a factory reset to wipe the phone? I recommend doing a reset to clear the cache and data, and let the firmware load clean. It seems to fix some issues like this.
The Android software has a bug in the video recording that does not adjust the ISO when it's set to Auto. Go into the settings for the video recorder and set the ISO to 400 or 800 and it will fix that. In fact, I set mine at 400 and leave it there. The ISO setting controls both photo and video, so the 400 is a decent middle option.
It's probably related to your other issues.I changed my ISO to 400, it was improved but there was still some skipping.
Sounds like the flash didn't work properly...there could be some data corruption. Try flashing it again, but this time use the memory card method where the file is placed on the SD card labeled "update.zip" and you go into recovery mode. When you're in recovery, clear data first to wipe the phone, then run the update. See how that works.Forgot to say, but yes I did do a factory reset (under settings menu), but this was not right after flashing my phone, this was probably a day after when I started realizing there were a few bugs.
I have a Telus HTC Desire updated already on Telus-branded Android 2.2. Can I still unbrand it by flashing it with the stock HTC Desire Android 2.2 rom? Thanks in advance.
Quoted by teppic
"If you install an official branded update to Froyo, e.g. Vodafone's, you will not be able to install this."
I'd be really nervous to try this as it could brick your phone.

This kinda sucks....I kinda regret now going for the Telus-branded update...because bloody Telus disabled EDGE!
That's the part about the Telus version that bugs me, they disable GSM/Edge which is what you would need when traveling.
You should be able to go pick up the 2.29.405.2 RUU or OTA and go from there, be sure to create a gold card (and back up the stuff on the sdcard).
Teppic74 also mentioned a utility he created to revert back to v2.1 so you can root it easily, then update to v2.2 Froyo. But it works to go back to v2.1 and update to branded versions of Froyo as well. The thread is over in the XDA forums:"If you install an official branded update to Froyo, e.g. Vodafone's, you will not be able to install this."
It's this disclaimer that is stopping me from going ahead and flashing with the 2.09.405.2 RUU. I'm a noob though, so maybe I don't understand it correctly.

On the original post by teppic, it says (as pointed by dinaro):
"If you install an official branded update to Froyo, e.g. Vodafone's, you will not be able to install this."
It's this disclaimer that is stopping me from going ahead and flashing with the 2.09.405.2 RUU. I'm a noob though, so maybe I don't understand it correctly.
Tojo789,
What are or did you notice any differences from your previous 2.25 to the new 2.29? I saw that RUU at shipped-roms and was wondering whats different between it and (2.10 is mine).
Anyone know ?
Tojo789,
What are or did you notice any differences from your previous 2.25 to the new 2.29? I saw that RUU at shipped-roms and was wondering whats different between it and (2.10 is mine).
Anyone know ?
This would be the main reason to debrand, I still don't understand why Telus tears out GSM.RUU_Bravo_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.29.405.2_Radio_32.49.00.32U_5.11.05.27_release_151783_signed.exe
which the process saw as a system update from 2.25 to 2.29.
- The Desire is now debranded and can transmit EDGE data.
Download morelocales2 from the market and set it English CA.- the only drawback, but not a big deal, is that applications are linked to European references , e.g for weather, stocks, links etc.
Probably to discourage people from buying Telus phones and running them on Rogers.This would be the main reason to debrand, I still don't understand why Telus tears out GSM.
That's what I thought at the time too, but oddly enough someone uses the same model on AT&T and claims EDGE data works there just fine, which is odd. I suppose Telus could have modified the firmware so only Rogers gets blocked.Probably to discourage people from buying Telus phones and running them on Rogers.
Too bad they did that. I bought mine the very first day I could find a Desire in-stock in my area. It was 2 days after launch and the BestBuy rep asked if I was using it on Telus or somewhere else (he wasn't a dummy), and I lied and said I was buying it for my wife on Telus and got a free SIM card. I couldn't get an unlock code for another 2 days, but that was fine as I played with the phone using it on WiFi and testing it heavily to make sure it wasn't defective, then unlocked it with a simple code for $20.When i bought my Desire, Telus had recently locked out no-contract sales (i.e., to buy Desire retail you needed to sign a contract) ... so they were aware a lot of people were moving the phones off their network.

For information, RUUs make three checks:
1. The signature of the package is valid.
2. The currently installed software version is not higher.
3. The CID matches.
The first check cannot be bypassed, meaning all RUUs must be signed by HTC and cannot be modified. The second check can only be bypassed by rooting your phone. The third check can only be bypassed by using a goldcard. The CID is dependent on whether your phone is branded or not, and allows HTC to release updates with different branding on the same phone model.
Since this RUU is signed and has the latest possible software version, it will always pass the first two checks.
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- Browser seems a little sluggish on certain sites (howardforums), whereas when on Telus firmware 2.1 my browser seemed to be a little more responsive (and alot more responsive when viewing howardforums).